With precision, this essay performs a dissection of Peronism post-Perón, which is not limited to the exhausted instance neither of Menemism, nor to outdated statist Anti-Menemism, or to the return of the socialist Peronists of today. The famous generation of '73 seems to bear the weight of an inheritance that still has not been entirely understood or revealed and in which lies the seed of a Great Argentina that has much more realizable potential than some cynical and defeatist politicians would like.